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Mars posted:
Dave posted:
Mars posted:
Django posted:

Zed,

Some genuine questions was asked,some may have different answers.

Here is my take,the police force along with the Gov't have a mandate to protect the people.Unfortunately during the period when criminals were in control, Drug Lords was used to protect the people,is that justifiable ?

The Government of the day during that period failed the people.From what gathered i gathered help was offered and was not accepted.

The US wanted to send in the DEA and the British offered help from Scotland Yard. The PPP were receiving financing and other means of support from Roger Khan, Kalamadeen, Dataram, Peter Morgan, Razack, Bramha, and many other known drug lords and money washers. They refused help from those countries since it would have exposed their ties to the drug lords. They also turned a blind eye to the drug trade since it was pumping massive amounts of money into the economy. How many times were Khan, Morgan, Buddy's, Bramha and Dataram arrested by the police and then they would walk free in a few days? That was the vision Jagdeo had for his Narco Republic. He didn't give a shit if innocent people died. It was just collateral damage.

Tell us when did 

Khan

Morgan ( which one of the Morgan )

Buddy 

was arrested ... I have no knowledge of this as a Guyanese .

Brama along with Swiss house owner ( Razack ) was arrested at Berbice stelling. Let the court say why they were free .

i didn’t know PPP was the prosecutor and judge in Guyana court  ... did anyone knows of this on this forum .

the police control by your kind of people lost the evidence to prosecute them ... is this new in Guyana or a third world country . 

You are full of SHIT .

 

Who's more full of shit than you, Fraudster?

Y'all think people will just forget the PPP relationship with these drug lords and money washers and you come here parroting nonsense. How the hell were you in Guyana and you didn't know about this? It's either you are clueless about what happens in Guyana or you have your head buried up your ass.

Khan 

https://www.stabroeknews.com/2...and-the-death-squad/

Indeed, he seemed deeply involved in some sort of savage, shadowy activity when, on Wednesday 4th December 2002, a Guyana Defence Force patrol in the area of Good Hope, East Coast Demerara, intercepted and searched a vehicle which contained an arsenal of weapons. The three-man hunting party discovered in the vicinity of the vehicle were Khan himself, Haroon Yahya and Sean Belfield, then a serving member of the Police Force. The cache included M-16 assault rifles with night vision devices; Uzi sub-machine gun with silencer; Glock 9mm pistols; 12-gauge shotgun; other small calibre weapons; bullet-proof vests; helmets; a computer and other electronic gadgetry with digitised electronic maps and plans of Georgetown and certain targetted East Coast villages.

Morgan

https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...rgan-back-in-guyana/

Morgan was charged in December 1999 following an arms bust at the John Fernandes Wharf in Georgetown. Members of the Guyana Police Force and the Customs and Excise Department unearthed 14 guns, including semi-automatic weapons, pump-action rifles and revolvers in a container consigned to the businessman. Also, ranks recovered over 3000 rounds of ammunition in the container, which had been shipped from Miami, Florida by Nankumar Budhan, to Morgan. Local law enforcement agents had requested assistance from Interpol in relation with the investigation.
On December 21, Morgan and Budhan appeared in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court to answer charges in relation to the guns and ammunition find.

Buddy

https://www.stabroeknews.com/2...-bust-accused-freed/

Businessman Omprakash `Buddy’ Shivraj, on whose property the alleged illegal fuel was found was charged with possession of illegal fuel and storage of illegal fuel. The trial of the ten accused and Shivraj were merged. 

The dismissal of the charges brought to an end the saga of what is said to be one of the largest fuel busts locally. On the night of September 27, 2005, the GEA said that acting on information received officials visited Buddy’s Farm at Coverden, East Bank Demerara around 10 pm on that day. When they arrived, the ten defendants were seen offloading fuel from a trawler named Ashley S into drums. A fuel tanker it is alleged was already filled.

Tests were carried out on the said fuel and it was found to be illegal. The men were subsequently arrested and charged. Over 43,000 litres of diesel valued at $6M was seized.

 

 

I see your handlers armed you with propaganda articles from your PNC supported newspapers.

FM
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